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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, executor is my sister.[/quote] You’re going to sic a lawyer on your sister? YATA. [/quote] Don't do this. My sister did this to me. She spent a lot of money on her attorney and I spent the estate's money on an attorney and accountant in response. Wasted money as I had every intention of doing the right thing. She complicated every action. I never thought she would do this and it was an awful experience. I would give it 6-9 months before getting a lawyer. [/quote] If your sister felt the need to get a lawyer involved, there had to be a lot going on that you are not mentioning here. “Intentions” are not actions. Were you following the process correctly and in a timely manner? Had more than a year gone by since your parent had passed away? Were you completely open and transparent with your sister about everything that was going on with the estate? If you can’t answer “yes” to these questions, your sister most likely had good reason to get help from a lawyer. Unfortunately, not every executor has good intentions; some see the job as a chance to enrich themselves. OP is right to be suspicious of an executor who refuses to answer questions. Being an executor is a legal responsibility that people shouldn’t accept if they can’t follow all the rules. [/quote]
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